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Experience Turks and Caicos Hails Successful UK Roadshow

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PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS  – Experience Turks and Caicos is hailing its recent Roadshow in the United Kingdom as a success.

Experience Turks and Caicos was represented by Chairman Mr. Alvin Hegner and Ms. Victoria Cranmer for the Roadshow which took place from July 27th to August 2nd, 2024 in Twyford, The Cotswolds and Birmingham.

The primary objective of the Roadshow was to train, educate, and inspire the travel trade. In the short-term, Experience Turks and Caicos goals revolve around equipping and engaging professionals in the industry to ensure they are well-prepared and enthusiastic to sell the Turks and Caicos Islands to the UK market. By providing comprehensive training and educational resources, Experience Turks and Caicos aim to elevate the standards and expertise within the travel trade sector.

For the long-term, Experience Turks and Caicos is focused on increasing bookings from the UK and European markets and broadening the range of stays to include the sister islands.

“The UK market is a very important market for the Turks and Caicos Islands and we have seen an increase in visitors from that market and Europe this year. There is a lot of opportunity for us to increase our brand in the market and developing a close relationship with the luxury travel advisors is key to that,” said Minister of Tourism, the Hon Josephine Connolly.

“The UK Roadshow was a success in that we were able to attract a lot of interest from those travel advisors who sell to the luxury market, which is our target audience. The training with tour operators, travel advisors, reservations and marketing teams was well-received and being able to network with celebrities and prominent business people with a game of golf and croquet and over high tea was essential to our brand exposure,” said Mr. Hegner.

Activities during the Roadshow included the hosting of a golf day in partnership with Luxury Travel Partner Inspirational Travel Company (ITC) and the Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Course that attracted the likes of footballer Clayton Blackmore, cricketer Matthew Hoggard MBE, actor Paul Jones, actor Danny Walters and former Rugby player Rory Underwood MBE which was followed by three-course dinner, music and entertainment.

There was also as an afternoon tea in partnership with tour operator Destinology based at their head office. In addition to their reservations staff, Destinology brought in a number of their homeworkers for the event and Experience Turks and Caicos were also joined by their marketing teams. A wine tasting experience took place in the affluent village of Twyford in the borough of Wokingham in Berkshire at Stanlake Park Vinyard, and a 24-hour Travel Agent Retreat held in The Cotswolds focused on showcasing the Turks and Caicos Islands to Luxury Travel Agents in partnership with tour operator Caribtours who also showcased images from their recent team retreat in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Training sessions included presentations on hotel partners such as The Sands, The Palms and The Shore Club. Ms. Julie Boulet from H2O Lifestyle Resort was present to talk about the resort and its attraction to kitesurfers while Ms. Anna Wells did a presentation on the soon to be opened Salterra Resort and Spa in South Caicos. Wymara Resorts and Villas, COMO Parrot Cay and Beaches were among the hotel partners supporting the Roadshow.

 

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Header:  Victoria Cranmer training 26 luxury advisors at the Experience Turks and Caicos retreat

1st insert: Mr. Alvin Hegner and Ms. Victoria Cranmer (left) with travel advisors from tour operator partner Destinology. A core mission of the Roadshow was to train and educate travel advisors about the Turks and Caicos Islands

2nd insert: Victoria Cranmer at the Tony Jacklin Golf Day with Samantha Slattery from the Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Clun and Julie Boulet from H2O Lifestyle Resort

3rd insert: Experience Turks and Caicos Acting CEO Mr. Alvin Hegner played a round of golf at The Belfry with UK partners ITC, their private clients and celebrities such as Tony Jacklin and English Actor Danny Walters

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GOVERNMENT REVIEWING TENDER AFTER GRAND TURK–SOUTH CAICOS FLIGHTS STOP

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Turks and Caicos Islands – March 10, 2026 – Commercial flights between Grand Turk and South Caicos have been temporarily discontinued, leaving residents without a direct air link between the two islands since March 1.

The Turks and Caicos Islands Government confirmed the suspension in a statement Tuesday, explaining that the route — which operates under a government subsidy — is currently under review as officials reassess the tender process used to award the service.

The Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, Investment and Trade said the government is “working diligently to assess available options” to restore reliable air service between the islands as quickly as possible.

While the statement did not identify which airline had been operating the route, historically Caicos Express Airways and interCaribbean Airways have provided flights between South Caicos and Grand Turk using small twin-engine aircraft.

Officials acknowledged the disruption has caused concern among residents, noting that inter-island air travel is critical for access to essential services, business activity and government operations.

The government emphasized that the suspension does not affect flights between Grand Turk and Salt Cay, which continue to operate normally.

The review now underway will determine the next provider for the subsidized route. Authorities say the process must be conducted in a “fair, transparent and efficient manner” before service can resume.

For residents of the two islands, however, the immediate issue remains transportation — with many now forced to reroute through Providenciales or rely on limited sea travel until the air connection is restored.

Further updates are expected once the government completes its review and awards a new operating arrangement.

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Rights Without Justice: How Weak Enforcement Fails Women and Girls

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GLOBAL — Laws promising equality for women and girls exist in many countries around the world, yet millions still struggle to access justice when their rights are violated.

That stark reality is highlighted in a United Nations report titled “Ensuring and Strengthening Access to Justice for All Women and Girls,” released ahead of International Women’s Day and the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, which begins March 9 in New York.

The report points to what experts call an “implementation gap” — the disconnect between laws that guarantee equality and the real-world ability of women and girls to enforce those rights.

While legal frameworks promoting gender equality have expanded globally, the report warns that many women continue to face significant barriers when seeking justice.

Among the most common obstacles are high legal costs, long distances to courts and services, language barriers, and low levels of legal literacy. Many women also face what researchers describe as “time poverty,” balancing work and caregiving responsibilities that make pursuing legal action difficult.

Bias and stigma within justice systems themselves can also discourage women from reporting abuse or seeking legal remedies.

The report notes that girls often face distinct and overlooked barriers. In many cases, justice systems lack child-centred procedures, making it difficult for girls to safely report harm or access legal protection. Issues such as child marriage and early pregnancy can further complicate their ability to assert their rights, particularly when they remain legally dependent on family members who may also be the source of harm.

Older women also face unique challenges, often shaped by lifelong patterns of discrimination and economic disadvantage. Gendered ageism can undermine their credibility, with complaints involving violence, neglect, health rights, pensions or property disputes sometimes dismissed or ignored.

The United Nations report also highlights structural weaknesses within justice systems, including limited budgets, shortages of trained personnel and poor coordination between institutions responsible for delivering justice services.

Another factor contributing to the enforcement gap is the continued male dominance within justice sector leadership, which researchers say can discourage women from engaging with institutions meant to protect them.

The findings come as the United Nations marks International Women’s Day under the theme “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls,” a call for governments to move beyond commitments on paper and ensure that laws protecting women are fully enforced.

Global leaders say closing the gap between legislation and real-world outcomes remains one of the most urgent challenges in achieving gender equality and ensuring that women and girls everywhere can live safe, healthy and purposeful lives.

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Jamaica Joins Afreximbank Agreement, Strengthening Africa–Caribbean Partnership

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CARIBBEAN — Jamaica has become the 13th CARICOM member state to accede to the African Export-Import Bank Establishment Agreement, further strengthening economic ties between Africa and the Caribbean.

The development was confirmed during the 50th CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting, where an Afreximbank delegation led by George Elombi and Kanayo Awani met with Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness to advance cooperation.

Prime Minister Holness thanked the bank for its support following Jamaica’s recent hurricane, noting that Afreximbank financing helped restore critical infrastructure including water, electricity, sewage systems and roads, while also assisting reconstruction efforts aimed at building stronger resilience to future disasters.

The meeting also focused on broader development opportunities tied to Jamaica’s membership in the agreement. Discussions included rebuilding and modernising infrastructure such as railways, hospitals and other public facilities, while strengthening regional transportation and trade networks to improve the movement of people and goods across the Caribbean.

Afreximbank has been expanding its presence in the Caribbean as part of its strategy to connect Africa with the region often referred to as “Global Africa.” The bank has already committed billions of dollars in financing and trade support to Caribbean economies in recent years, including funding for infrastructure, trade facilitation and private sector investment.

By joining the agreement, Jamaica gains expanded access to Afreximbank’s financial instruments, technical support and trade networks designed to promote commerce between Africa and CARICOM states.

Regional leaders say the growing partnership could unlock new opportunities in areas such as trade, logistics, tourism, manufacturing and cultural exchange, strengthening economic cooperation between the two regions with deep historical and diaspora ties.

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